Storify: Trump, Clinton and U.S. citizens voice their opinions about the 2016 Vice Presidential Debate
The vice presidential debate took place on Oct. 4, 2016 at 9 p.m. between republican candidate, Mike Pence and demoratic candidate, Tim Kaine at Longwood University in Farmville, Va.
Debate takeaway: who really stole the show?
Monday night’s debate between businessman-turned-politician, Donald Trump and his formidable opponent, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, drew an audience of roughly 84 million viewers, according to USA Today, while sparking much debate as to matters of policy and presidential decorum.
OPINION: TrusTED: Ted Cruz at North Greenville University
“If you live by the pen, you die by the pen and my pen has an eraser,” Cruz said last Friday at North Greenville University.
OPINION: Democrat candidates still existent despite continued Republican attention
Clinton commands the majority of prospective Democrat voters at 56.5 percent, while Sanders holds 32.2 percent of the vote.
Who’s saying ‘Gotcha’?
Republicans won’t go down without a fight, so the network better prepare for battle.
Ben Carson: neurosurgeon turned presidential candidate
Bestowed with 67 honorary doctorates, the 2008 Presidential Medal of Freedom, multiple New York Times bestsellers, amongst various other accolades, Carson is not simply another option to be brushed aside.